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MILLER, MISSOURI QUICK STATSCounty: Lawrence
Incorporated: 1915
Elevation: 1305 feet
Land Area: 0.76 square miles
Population Density: 1051 people per square mile
Population: 796
Population change since 2000: 5.60%
Races (City): White Non-Hispanic (97.3%), American Indian (1.7%), Two or more races (1.5%), Hispanic (0.9%)
Ancestries (City): German (18.0%), United States (15.1%), Irish (12.5%), English (11.9%), French (3.3%), Dutch (1.7%)
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Springfield, MO (30.6 miles , pop. 151,580)
Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Kansas City, MO (134.4 miles , pop. 441,545)
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Dallas, TX (348.0 miles , pop. 1,188,580)
Nearest cities: Mount Vernon, MO (2.8 miles ), Stotts City, MO (3.1 miles ), Hoberg, MO (3.2 miles) , South Greenfield, MO (3.3 miles) , Everton, MO (3.4 miles ), Halltown, MO (3.4 miles) , La Russell, MO (3.6 miles) , Lockwood, MO (3.7 miles )
Miller Compared to State Average: Median household income below state average. Median house value significantly below state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage below state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average. Number of college students significantly below state average. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average.
MILLER, MISSOURI EDUCATION FACTSHigh school or higher: 77.20%
Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.70%
Graduate or professional degree: 2.90%
Colleges/Universities with over 2000 Students Nearest to Miller:
OZARKS TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 28 miles, SPRINGFIELD, MO, Full-time enrollment: 3,756 DRURY UNIVERSITY about 29 miles, Springfield, MO, FT enrollment: 3,125 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY about 33 miles, SPRINGFIELD, MO, FT enrollment: 14,680 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY about 37 miles, BOLIVAR, MO, FT enrollment: 2,612 MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE about 38 miles, JOPLIN, MO, FT enrollment: 4,569 PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY about 50 miles, PITTSBURG, KS, FT enrollment: 5,566 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 63 miles, BENTONVILLE, AR, FT enrollment: 2,197
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